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  1. I swear some of these are solutions to problems i didn’t even know existed. Click valves? I don’t even know what this is.

  2. Dangerous_Focus453 on

    Clik valves are awesome! I changed all my bikes over. I really hope someday this is the standard, it’s literally the only thing I’ve ever bought after watching a YouTube video of Seth’s.

  3. EastCoast_Cyclist on

    I’ve been waiting for the Clik valves to hit the US market since they were introduced, but wasn’t aware Amazon now carries them.

    Despite cautiously connecting and disconnecting the pump head, I still bend and break Presta valves on a routine basis.

    Thanks for the mini-review.

  4. So, I want one of these electric mini pumps. Anyone have recommendations for a particular one to get or avoid?

  5. Someone explain- need to change the valves, and then is there an adapter you place on your regular pump/inflator to connect? So an adaptor is needed?

  6. Wow. I did not know this existed. I have to pump up my leaky tubeless tire every time I ride. I think I will buy this. It’s not even that expensive.

  7. SF-cycling-account on

    The amount of luddites in this thread is astounding. If you like your presta valves and track pumps, fine, this is not a fascistic push from the evil component lobby to force you to change your ways. Go away 

    This is innovation for those that want it. The company is succeeding, schwalbe is in the game as well so clearly there is a market for it 

    “Was there ever a problem with a floor pump” “was there an issue with presta valves” yeah there fucking was! They are not perfect. This is innovation. 

    Fuck off Luddites 

  8. Never had a valve inner fail in 50 years of riding. Small hand pump (€10) doesn”t require charging and gives a little workout to boot.

  9. I don’t understand why Presta valves are considered difficult. I have never had an issue with them. Schraders are more difficult to get latched onto a mini pump or floor pump head.

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